Christianity arrived in China by way of
Syria in the 600s. Depending on China's relations with the outside world, Christianity over the
centuries was free to grow or was forced to operate secretly.

The 120 martyrs in this group
died between 1648 and 1930. Most of them (87) were born in China and were children, parents,
catechists or laborers, ranging from nine years of age to 72. This group includes four Chinese
diocesan priests.

The 33 foreign-born martyrs were mostly priests or women religious,
especially from the Order of Preachers, the Paris Foreign Mission Society, the Friars Minor,
Jesuits, Salesians and Franciscan Missionaries of Mary.

Augustine Zhao Rong was a Chinese
solider who accompanied Bishop John Gabriel Taurin Dufresse (Paris Foreign Mission Society) to his
martyrdom in Beijing. Augustine was baptized and not long after was ordained as a diocesan priest.
He was martyred in 1815.

Beatified in groups at various times, these 120 martyrs were
canonized in Rome on October 1, 2000.

Other Saints of the
day:

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